I´ve recently encountered many different kind of Pro Tools errors and it really annoys me that the error messages themselves don´t give a whole lot of information what´s wrong in Pro Tools. It would be nice if you could explain me what the common "Dae error 35" means in Pro Tools since it keeps popping up every now and then and crashes Pro Tools. Are there many of these error messages in Pro Tools and what do they mean?

I've learned nothing at all about the problem. I've transferred my protools files to a hard drive, tried to run/open it through my hard drive, but the DAE 35 error keeps coming up. I end up transferring my transferred files from my Mac, to my hard drive, back onto my mac (or another mac) in order for it to work again
– user12979Feb 14 '15 at 10:51